| 14 Aug 1999 | Rita Martins R. Silva | Loading...Welcome to the Library. I would say welcome to Elfwood, but, as you say, you are already a member of the Gallery. I think that it is great that an artist can become a writer too. The images of the artist's pictures and drawings and paintings and all that can provide some inspiration. I just whished I could draw too. I loved your poems. Once again I wished I could write poems but my english isn't, probably, enough for that, neither my imagination. You are a good writer so, please, keep it coming, the poems and, maybe, a story or a novel or perhaps a series and... (ignore this). Anyway, I'm glad you joined. | |
| 23 Sep 1999 | Lucy Barabas | Loading...Now, I bid you welcome in the Library as well. I just read some of your work, and I have to say: Welcome to the circle of people gifted with the power to evoke emotions in others. Ou have a great talent, not to say a gift, that I am glad to be able to witness. Keep on that good work! It really is fantastic! (Pun intended!) | |
| 24 Oct 1999 | Gunilla Riddare | Loading...I haven't been in your library before. As you know I have seen your images - and loved them all. Your poems and writings is as beautiful! | |
| 6 Aug 2000 | Aarani Kandaswamy | Loading...Thanks for a lot of poems abot dragons, I'm dragon crazy. With those novels you've started, try spider diagrams to help with the plot. There are some computer programs available that will help. I use one and I have 8 stories mapped out, and counting. Good Luck. | |
| 13 Jan 2005 | Georg Marquardt | Loading...If you do come back, start writing again. THe Woods may have thousands of members, but you're a good author that is definitely not forgotten. | |